Gua·ra·ni
/ˌɡwärəˈnē/
noun
- a member of a South American people of Paraguay and adjacent regions.
- the language of the Guarani, one of the main divisions of the Tupi-Guarani language family and a national language of Paraguay.
- the basic monetary unit of Paraguay, equal to 100 centimos.
adjective
relating to the Guarani or their language.
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Guarani, specifically the primary variety known as Paraguayan Guarani, is a South American language that belongs to the Tupi–Guarani branch of the Tupian language family. Wikipedia
Spoken by: Guaraní people, Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Latin Americans, and more
Language families: Tupi–Guarani languages and Tupian languages
Region: South America and Americas
Location: Paraguay
Native speakers: 6.5 million (2020)
Pronunciation: ʔãʋãɲẽˈʔẽ
a paper money and monetary unit of Paraguay, equal to 100 centimos.
The Guaraní are indigenous to lowland South America, ranging across sub-tropical regions from the Andes to the Atlantic Ocean. The ethnic group is generally ...
Guaraní, South American Indian group living mainly in Paraguay and speaking a Tupian language also called Guaraní. Smaller groups live in Argentina, ...
…a Tupian language also called Guaraní. Smaller groups live in Argentina, Bolivia, and Brazil. Modern Paraguay still claims a strong Guaraní heritage, and more ...
plural guarani or guaranis : a member of a Tupi-Guaranian people of Bolivia, Paraguay, and southern Brazil. b. : the language of the Guarani.